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RStar 09-06-2008 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by BarTopDancer (Post 237722)
I wish heels weren't so damn high. I don't like being 6ft in my shoes.

Only 6 ft? That's not too bad these days. My daughter is 6'1" with out heels, and she does wear them when she dresses up.

Perhaps Not Afraid could chime in on the subject? ;)

Not Afraid 09-06-2008 08:10 AM

I love wearing heels! But, it takes a very special shoe to make heel-wearing comfortable for me. I generally stay in the 2-3" range which makes me 6' or 6'1". A heel much higher than that and I can't walk (at least not attractively). But, I also love being tall.

CoasterMatt 09-06-2008 08:42 AM

I'm rearranging the living room now - advance preparation for major change coming (semi)soon.

BarTopDancer 09-06-2008 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by RStar (Post 237745)
Only 6 ft? That's not too bad these days. My daughter is 6'1" with out heels, and she does wear them when she dresses up.

Perhaps Not Afraid could chime in on the subject? ;)

My equilibrium is pretty messed up and anything above 2-3 inches is not fun to walk in. I do have 4in boots that I love but the zipper broke. It seems all the cute shoes have 4in heels these days.

JWBear 09-06-2008 11:22 AM

This video makes me happy. :)

alphabassettgrrl 09-06-2008 01:56 PM

Four inch heels are a bit much. Shoes are one of my weaknesses. I buy heels that I know I'll never wear. Just because they're pretty. My latest pair came from Target- brown heels, round toes, that kind of look like they're made of wood. I'm trying to find a good pair of high-heel Mary Janes, and a pair to replace some I had that looked very 30s.

I'm glad to hear that the fashion will be round toes! I really hated the pointy toe ones and never bought any of those.

Disneyphile 09-06-2008 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by CoasterMatt (Post 237756)
I'm rearranging the living room now - advance preparation for major change coming (semi)soon.

OOoooh!! Do tell! :D

On that job, I haven't heard back after my last response, so no meeting date/time has been set yet, but I'm not losing hope - it's the weekend, and most people don't do business on the weekend. There's also interest from a non-profit that pays somewhat decent, and I could easily do both jobs, which would be 45 hours combined, mostly working at home (and with the way I work, that's only 3-4 days, leaving some nice time to work on History Treks). If I do get both, we'd have about $3,000 per month after expenses. My gods, the things we could do! Like, rebuild the empty savings, save for a house, take another cruise, and also buy some needy kids a really awesome Christmas, and actually afford nice gifts for friends. :D

Betty 09-06-2008 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Disneyphile (Post 237789)
OOoooh!! Do tell! :D

On that job, I haven't heard back after my last response, so no meeting date/time has been set yet, but I'm not losing hope - it's the weekend, and most people don't do business on the weekend. There's also interest from a non-profit that pays somewhat decent, and I could easily do both jobs, which would be 45 hours combined, mostly working at home (and with the way I work, that's only 3-4 days, leaving some nice time to work on History Treks). If I do get both, we'd have about $3,000 per month after expenses. My gods, the things we could do! Like, rebuild the empty savings, save for a house, take another cruise, and also buy some needy kids a really awesome Christmas, and actually afford nice gifts for friends. :D

That would be great. Here's to making that all happen! :cheers:

CoasterMatt 09-06-2008 11:38 PM

I did a whole bunch of furniture and stuff rearranging while the monkeygirl was at work today.

I basically reversed the living room - the couch is now where the tv used to be and vice versa.

My computer is now at one side of the couch, Rose's is at the other, so we can sit next to each other when we're online :D

I was also able to integrate the Wii into the whole setup, and other than a bit of spot work, our living room is just about finished (for now).

lashbear 09-07-2008 01:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Capt Jack (Post 237593)
mine seem to prefer to wait for me to leave the shower and lick the droplets off my leg.

well, if you don't like having the dog do it, there are others here who would volunteer..... :blush:

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Originally Posted by Chernabog (Post 237655)
Pffft you Vagina-Americans are funny. ;)

This struck me as funny... :D

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Originally Posted by CoasterMatt (Post 237756)
I'm rearranging the living room now - advance preparation for major change coming (semi)soon.

you're making room for a semi in the livingroom ???

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Originally Posted by alphabassettgrrl (Post 237781)
Four inch heels are a bit much.

Then you wouldn't be able to wear my Vivienne Westwoods.... they're 6" [not a j/k - See pic below]

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Originally Posted by CoasterMatt (Post 237827)
My computer is now at one side of the couch, Rose's is at the other, so we can sit next to each other when we're online :D

Ahhhh... so that's it! You romantic ! :cheers:


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